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Turn 10 Studios have revealed performance specifications for the free Halo Warthog DLC coming to Forza Horizon 3. The Warthog is a fictional vehicle from the popular Halo game franchise, and is due to be added to Horizon 3 as a reward for Xbox One and Windows 10 gamers who own either Halo 5: Guardians or Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

The 2554 AMG Transport Dynamics M12S Warthog CST is a "transport alternative to its militaristic cousin, the M12 Force Application Vehicle" packing an impressive 720 bhp twin turbo V8, 70 cm of suspension travel and advanced dampening. Top speeds of 119mph coupled with its superior off road capabilities make the Warthog a formidable off road proposition in Horizon 3.

In other news, Turn 10 have revealed the provisonal list of wheel support for Horizon 3. Currently the below list lacks support for the Fanatec product range, however support for the Fanatec ClubSport V2, Xbox One Hub and the Fanatec CSR models is expected to be added towards the end of September. Fanatec H-pattern support will hopefully be included in the future, however no comment has been forthcoming on this subject by Turn 10.

Full list of supported wheels for Forza Horizon 3 can be seen below:

Logitech G27 Racing Wheel

Logitech G25 Racing Wheel

Logitech G29 Racing Wheel

Logitech MOMO Force Feedback Racing Wheel

Thrustmaster T300RS

Thrustmaster T500 RS Gaming Wheel

Logitech G920 Xbox One Wheel

Thrustmaster T150

Thrustmaster TX Xbox One Wheel

Thrustmaster TMX Xbox One Wheel

Thrustmaster RGT Force Feedback Racing Wheel

Forza Horizon 3 is due for release on Windows 10 PC and Xbox One on September 27th.

To buy or not to buy, that is the question. Do you like the look of Horizon 3? Will you be making the purchase once it is released? PC gamer? Does Horizon 3 appeal to you? Let us know in the comments section below!

Pro-Am racing driver... virtuallyPremium

Well I like my Sim racers so not too keen on this. Forza Horizon was just released on Xbox 360 games with gold so I'll give it a go on my Xbox One but I'm not expecting anything great from it.
But yeah. A fictional car from Halo isn't the best way to promote this sort of title if I'm honest...

Forza Horizon in my opinion does exactly what it sets out to do. To be an open world racer with semi believable physics. The Halo vehicle makes complete sense to me. There are tons of Halo fans and if including this vehicle gets a few of them to buy the game then it did its job. I have said it before but I'm excited about it as sometimes you just want to thrash through the jungle and not have a care in the world.

Pro-Am racing driver... virtuallyPremium

Oh don't get me wrong. I'm a massive Halo fan too. (No other reason for owning an Xbox One tbh)
Just think it's a bit Nintendo-esque having crossovers between not only different titles but different genres completely.
I can't help thinking about the fighting game the kids loved on the Wii or whatever and it had all different Nintendo characters from over the years.

I know people will relish this opportunity but for everyone that loves there also will be some that don't care for it.